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Re: 2.6.0 rc3 - Decode persistence
#IssueReport
Hi Alessandro,
OK, I understand now.
When filing a report of a suspected bug it's important (whenever possible) to provide a step-by-step recipe for reproducing the undesired behavior.
With the
Hi Alessandro,
OK, I understand now.
When filing a report of a suspected bug it's important (whenever possible) to provide a step-by-step recipe for reproducing the undesired behavior.
With the
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Joe
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Re: staying in your lane
#NewUser
If you run SpectrumLab (free) on a ft8 band you will see how true this is.
Bob - wd6dod
If you run SpectrumLab (free) on a ft8 band you will see how true this is.
Bob - wd6dod
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Robert Lorenzini
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Re: Using WSJTX Waaterfall
#FT8
Hi Randy,
You misconstrued my statement regarding looking at the CQer opposite time slot and open offsets. The only time that aspect of my operation becomes critical is when I am the one who is
Hi Randy,
You misconstrued my statement regarding looking at the CQer opposite time slot and open offsets. The only time that aspect of my operation becomes critical is when I am the one who is
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Sam Birnbaum
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Re: Using WSJTX Waaterfall
#FT8
Sam, this comment about always looking at the waterfall (to verify that the CQer's opposite cycle appears to be unoccupied) makes me wonder whether we may be talking past one another by thinking of
Sam, this comment about always looking at the waterfall (to verify that the CQer's opposite cycle appears to be unoccupied) makes me wonder whether we may be talking past one another by thinking of
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Randy, WS4C
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Re: #Icom IC-706??
#Icom
A third commentary on using the IC706 MkIIG for WSJT:
Turn off any audio processing on the transmit side. No compression, no narrow filters in the audio path or RF chain.
If you are using either
A third commentary on using the IC706 MkIIG for WSJT:
Turn off any audio processing on the transmit side. No compression, no narrow filters in the audio path or RF chain.
If you are using either
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Karl Beckman WA8NVW - NNV5BH
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Re: WSJTx Version Recommendation
#adiFiles
#ContestMode
I for one plan to use 2.5.4…I have not had the time thus far to jump into the 2.6 pool and it’s too close to go time to try it now. ;-)
73,
Dave - N5DCH
I for one plan to use 2.5.4…I have not had the time thus far to jump into the 2.6 pool and it’s too close to go time to try it now. ;-)
73,
Dave - N5DCH
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David Herring
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Re: Using WSJTX Waaterfall
#FT8
Repeating my advice about working weak stations: increase gain between the radio and the computer to maximize the green bar without it exceeding 80 dB and turning red. And run the receive IF at full
Repeating my advice about working weak stations: increase gain between the radio and the computer to maximize the green bar without it exceeding 80 dB and turning red. And run the receive IF at full
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Jim Brown
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Re: WSJT not working with USB only ports
#Icom
#windows11
#WSJTX_config
#1 Uninstall the drivers
#2 Unplug rig from computer
#3 Reboot
#4 Reinstall 7610 drivers
#5 Plug rig back in
Mike W9MDB
#1 Uninstall the drivers
#2 Unplug rig from computer
#3 Reboot
#4 Reinstall 7610 drivers
#5 Plug rig back in
Mike W9MDB
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Mike Black
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Re: WSJT not working with USB only ports
#Icom
#windows11
#WSJTX_config
Thanks for the reply, I did install the correct drivers and now it works.
Thanks
Sent from my iPad gizmo
Thanks for the reply, I did install the correct drivers and now it works.
Thanks
Sent from my iPad gizmo
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Vern
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Re: WSJT-X 2.6.0 rc3
#IssueReport
Please try the latest Hamlib dll to see if it fixes the crash problem.
http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/
Mike W9MDB
Please try the latest Hamlib dll to see if it fixes the crash problem.
http://n0nb.users.sourceforge.net/
Mike W9MDB
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Mike Black
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Re: staying in your lane
#NewUser
He knows not of which he speaks... He has misinterpreted the 50 Hz "bandwidth" of an FT8 signal.
Larry / W1DYJ
He knows not of which he speaks... He has misinterpreted the 50 Hz "bandwidth" of an FT8 signal.
Larry / W1DYJ
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Larry Banks
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Re: Ubuntu 22.04.1 installation
#linux
An upgrade as you discuss should be OK. I upgrade my Ubuntu and all worked OK.
Mike W9MDB
An upgrade as you discuss should be OK. I upgrade my Ubuntu and all worked OK.
Mike W9MDB
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Mike Black
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Re: staying in your lane
#NewUser
Thank you everyone, I am smarter now!
So you don't think I made-up the "staying in your lane" concept, I heard
about it in a Ham Radio Crash Course YouTube video called "Top 6 Tips For
Digital HF Ham
Thank you everyone, I am smarter now!
So you don't think I made-up the "staying in your lane" concept, I heard
about it in a Ham Radio Crash Course YouTube video called "Top 6 Tips For
Digital HF Ham
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Bob W7DIT
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Re: Ubuntu 22.04.1 installation
#linux
I am working on fixing the INSTALL instructions as well. They have not been updated since 2.3 and are somewhat confusing. I hope to have them submitted for consideration by the team sometime
I am working on fixing the INSTALL instructions as well. They have not been updated since 2.3 and are somewhat confusing. I hope to have them submitted for consideration by the team sometime
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Jeff Stillinger <kb6ibb@...>
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Re: 2.6.0 rc3 - Decode persistence
#IssueReport
Hi Joe,
my statement was not 100% correct, this is why you cant reproduce.
The issue is:
1 - you set Q65 mode, Fast decode
2 - you go to echo mode
3 - you return to Q65 and you are always in Deep
Hi Joe,
my statement was not 100% correct, this is why you cant reproduce.
The issue is:
1 - you set Q65 mode, Fast decode
2 - you go to echo mode
3 - you return to Q65 and you are always in Deep
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Alessandro I2SVA
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Re: staying in your lane
#NewUser
Being pedantic, the message length is not 15secs - the protocol spec for FT8 states that the Tx duration, and hence the message length, is 12.6secs. Of course, this is within a 15sec time-slot.
As
Being pedantic, the message length is not 15secs - the protocol spec for FT8 states that the Tx duration, and hence the message length, is 12.6secs. Of course, this is within a 15sec time-slot.
As
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Martin G0HDB <marting0hdb@...>
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Re: staying in your lane
#NewUser
From days long ago.... This goes all the way back to Version 1.6, before FT8 and when JT65 was king of the hill. It's how we got more bandwidth.
In the lab testing under "perfect"
From days long ago.... This goes all the way back to Version 1.6, before FT8 and when JT65 was king of the hill. It's how we got more bandwidth.
In the lab testing under "perfect"
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Jeff Stillinger <kb6ibb@...>
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Re: staying in your lane
#NewUser
Hi, Bob:
I think that it is quite common for stations to be +/- 10 Hz calibrated.
Judging by PSKReporter reports of my signal.
73, Chuck
Hi, Bob:
I think that it is quite common for stations to be +/- 10 Hz calibrated.
Judging by PSKReporter reports of my signal.
73, Chuck
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Chuck Gelm
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Re: staying in your lane
#NewUser
The spec is
From FT8 Digital Radio Protocol—How Does it Work? | by Dmitrii Eliuseev | Dev Genius<https://blog.devgenius.io/ft8-digital-radio-protocol-how-does-it-work-745bceae11f0>
FT8
The spec is
From FT8 Digital Radio Protocol—How Does it Work? | by Dmitrii Eliuseev | Dev Genius<https://blog.devgenius.io/ft8-digital-radio-protocol-how-does-it-work-745bceae11f0>
FT8
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M0PWX
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Re: staying in your lane
#NewUser
Please explain W4DNR
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Don Roden
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